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< Singer, Margaret Thaler, Ph.D. - profile (4319 words) |
 | Singer noticed the similarities between the brainwashing techniques applied to the Korean War veterans and cult members early on, and described six conditions which were created to take control over a person's mind against their will, her son said. |
 | Singer, a clinical psychologist and former psychology professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who also was known for her work on schizophrenia, died of pneumonia Sunday in a Berkeley hospital after a long illness. |
 | Singer's major area of work--how people influence one another-- grew directly out of her undergraduate and graduate work in speech and psychology, and the study of cults has been a special area of her research. |
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Singer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (434 words) |
 | A singer is a type of musician who uses his or her voice to produce music. |
 | A lead singer (in barbershop music simply called a lead) is one who sings the primary vocals of a song, as opposed to a backing singer who sings backup vocal(s) to a song or harmonies to the lead singer. |
 | Singers may also be classified according to the style of music they sing, such as soul singers or carnatic vocalists. |